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Pittsburgh Jewish community monitoring hate speech amid trial of synagogue shooting suspect


The head of security for Pittsburgh’s Jewish community says there has been an “uptick in hate speech” on the internet, but no specific threats, in the early stages of the trial of the man accused of killing 11 worshippers at a synagogue here in 2018.

And Jewish leaders say that while the trial is bringing out the worst of extremists in some dark corners of the web, it’s also brought an outpouring of support from the community — ranging from law enforcement agencies helping with security to local food vendors collaborating to bring meals to victims’ families during the trial.

Shawn Brokos, director of community security for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, said officials have monitored “general chatter in support of the defendant … and his hateful vitriol” on the internet. The materials “would turn anyone’s stomach,” she said.

Brokos and others spoke Friday at a news conference at the federation’s offices to talk about how the Jewish community has been preparing for the federal trial in the worst antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Jury selection began April 24 and is slated to continue at least into next week, followed by further weeks in which jurors will weigh the defendant’s guilt and potentially a death sentence.

Pittsburgh synagogues and other institutions have received physical improvements in security and have conducted recent training to prepare for security incidents, Brokos said. No threats have been received, but officials are bracing for the possibility that some white-supremacist groups may show up in support of the defendant.

“We’d much rather be in a proactive stance and out in front of any potential threats,” she added.

As the trial moves forward, “we will lean on one another for strength and support, we’ll empower one another to live full Jewish lives, but reinforce to one another that we need to remain continually…

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US: Police responding to shooting in downtown Mobile, Alabama, late Dec. 31


01 Jan 2023 | 01:28 AM UTC

Police responding to shooting in downtown Mobile, Ala., US, late Dec. 31. Avoid the area.


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Authorities are responding to a shooting in downtown Mobile, Alabama, late Dec. 31. At least one person is dead and nine others injured in the incident near 200 Dauphin Street. Authorities did not immediately confirm a motive for the shooting. An investigation is ongoing as of early Jan. 1.

Heightened security, as well as localized business and transport disruptions, are likely in the coming hours as investigations continue.

Advice

Avoid the area until the situation stabilizes and authorities give the all-clear. Allow additional travel time and seek alternative routes to circumvent the incident site.

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Double shooting leaves 1 dead • Comerica Park’s new lights • Racial slur at DSO performance


Officers could be seen with flashlights and cameras in the upstairs floor of a home where a double shooting occurred early Monday morning.

Detroit police say at least one of the victims died from their injuries while the second’s condition remains unknown after gunfire was exchanged in a home on the city’s west side.

Police haven’t released much information on the nature of the shooting, but did say they started getting calls around 3:30 a.m. about reports of shots being fired.

The scene remains active inside the home, located on the 13600 block of Santa Rosa. It’s near Oakman Boulevard and Livernois.

It’s unclear what motive might be at play regarding the shooting. 

Police are expected to canvass for witnesses and any home surveillance footage that could tell them anything about what happened. 

DSO investigating racial slur incident

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra said it is investigating an incident during one of the group’s performances last week involving a racial slur. In a Facebook post over the weekend, the DSO said it was “deeply disappointed by an incident that took place towards the end of Friday night’s concert when an audience member shouted a racial slur.”

“Racism and bigotry have no place in Orchestra Hall, and behavior like this is unacceptable. We are currently investigating and will enact a permanent ban once we identify the ticketholder,” wrote the post.

The DSO is currently performing many holiday-themed series with Christmas around the corner. On Dec. 9, the night of the incident, the orchestra put on a show that included music from A Charlie Brown Christmas. 

“Live music is a profoundly human experience that taps into our emotions and provides us all with a sacred space for listening. We apologize that this space was violated. We appreciate our audiences so much and hope to see you back at Orchestra Hall soon.”

Read the Facebook post here.

Comerica Park getting new lights

While it’s the Detroit Lions making waves in Motor City sports, the…

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🌱🔒 School Security Equipment + DV Laws + Internet’s Role in Shooting


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